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covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. just a second. just, just one second. ♪ get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. for wherever life takes you. and now qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 48 months on a 2012 cruze. ♪ syou know, i've helped a lot off people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have...
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. >> maisie mead watches c-span on verizon, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about the u.s. economy and consumer financial regulations law. then u.s. congressional candidate ann wagner from missouri gives the republican address. she's discusses the u.s. economy and tax policy. >> hi, everybody. it's now been four years since the crisis that began on wall street spread to main street. hammering middle class families and ultimately costing our economy 9 million jobs. since then we fought our way back. our businesses added more than 5 million new jobs. unemployment rate has fallen to the lowest level since i took office. home values are rising again and our assembly lines are humming once more. to make sure america never goes through a crisis like that again we passed tough new wall street reform to end taxpayer-funded bailouts for good. wall street reform also created the first of ever independent consumer watchdog whose sole job is look out for you. that is maki
. >> maisie mead watches c-span on verizon, created by america's cable companies in 1979, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about the u.s. economy and consumer financial regulations law. then u.s. congressional candidate ann wagner from missouri gives the republican address. she's discusses the u.s. economy and tax policy. >> hi, everybody. it's now been four years since the crisis that began on wall...
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i didn't know that we had verizon down here. you're broadcasting it but we need people to help us. piping hot meals prepared by our partner southern paptivity and loaded on red cross trucks. but the problem is a lot of people are not able to even charge their cell phones so you have to rely on old forms of communication. >> yes, friends of friends and turning into information and trying to get information for us. we have nothing. i'm supposed to report to work yesterday, bloomberg told everyone if they don't get come you're not going get paid. my home is more important. how do you this to people. we don't know if we're going to pay you or not. i don't know if my husband as a job. it's up setting and it's up set what he's doing to the city. help us out. come down and see for yourself what we're living in. it's been horrible. and i'm the lucky one. some people have been stuck up in their bedrooms for three days. we need help. we need help. >> reporter: thank you very much g luck to you. -- much. good luck to you. >> that is difficult to see what they're going through. thank you for t
i didn't know that we had verizon down here. you're broadcasting it but we need people to help us. piping hot meals prepared by our partner southern paptivity and loaded on red cross trucks. but the problem is a lot of people are not able to even charge their cell phones so you have to rely on old forms of communication. >> yes, friends of friends and turning into information and trying to get information for us. we have nothing. i'm supposed to report to work yesterday, bloomberg told...
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verizon made a huge investment in building out fios and building out their own network. i remember at the time a lot of people in the business community thought they were crazy. didn't know they would make the money at. now they are known as having the best network. they made the most of it. maybe if our utility companies were really for-profit and weren't so regulated they would compete against each other and build a great network and use this power company because they delivered power and don't have blackouts? i smell the government behind this problem. i know i'm paranoid but i think here i'm just right. >> well, again it is a case-by-case basis, right? for some communities it could work out well. could be a good investment. and for others it's, it may just be better to keep the lines above-ground. by certainly, when you, in times of disaster and if we see more storms like this, then it's possible more people are going to be demanding they have their lines buried underground. melissa: david. thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. you're a good sport. >> all right. th
verizon made a huge investment in building out fios and building out their own network. i remember at the time a lot of people in the business community thought they were crazy. didn't know they would make the money at. now they are known as having the best network. they made the most of it. maybe if our utility companies were really for-profit and weren't so regulated they would compete against each other and build a great network and use this power company because they delivered power and...